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Valerie Aurora is my hero for Ada Byron Lovelace Day

24 Mar
2009

Tribute to Valerie Aurora for Ada Byron Lovelace Day

Valerie Aurora Henson
This is my tribute to Valerie Aurora for Ada Byron Lovelace Day.  I first emailed Val March 31st, 2006 after reading her website about how to get more women involved in Linux.  I found out she was highly skilled and outspoken; both traits I admired. She was an advocate of open source and not only went to Linux User Groups (LUG’s) but also was involved in a group called, LinuxChix.

She put a challenge out on her website.  There was a book she thought all women in technology should read, “Women Don’t Ask: Negotiation an the Gender Divide“.  She was so convinced about this book that if you told her why you would benefit from reading it, she’d put $10 towards the purchase.

She kept her word and I kept mine so Val, today I pay you tribute for giving me the courage, understanding and faith that I could truly be successful in technology.  I wish you the best in all that you do and thank you.

Video Tribute to Valerie Aurora

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Thank You So Much For Writing About Me for Ada Byron Lovelace Day

I went ahead and made two videos today. One for Valerie and one to thank people who actually selected ME as their topic person for Ada Byon Day!

I want to thanks Lisa De Bruin known as @windivergirl on Twitter for blogging about me!
Lisa’s post at California Life: Better Than Happy Hour

I want to thank Debi Linton, known as @innerbrat on Twitter for blogging about me!
Debi’s post at Innerbrat

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Sign my pledge at PledgeBank

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  • Nice tribute to Valerie Aurora; never heard of her and it's always great to learn about new geek girls.

    I want to interview you soon for www.geekgirlsguide.com -- you game?

    Also, thanks for also mentioning Negotiation and the Gender Divide...it's been on my "to read" list for a long, long time. I'm going to get started on it soon.

    Happy Ada Lovelace Day!
  • You still so rock! That was very cool. Hope you are enjoying the giant list and series of posts from all around the world re: Ada Lovelace Day. What a cool thing to be part of.

    Happy to take you tasting and touring in Napa Wine Country when you make it out this way :)
  • Adria Richards
    @WineDiverGirl,
    Thanks! I'm looking through Ada Lovelace Day posts right now!
  • @Meghan Wilker,
    For sure! I checked out your blog and have followed both you @irishgirl and Nancy @Nylons on Twitter.

    I see, coffee shop; Minneapolis; Geek girl trio meeting for geek speak :)
  • I chose Valerie too :) She's probably the person that got me interested in kernel development. She was at the first LinuxChix meetup I went to (the first female Linux users I met), and when she said what she did I was like :-O Her "HOWTO Encourage Women in Linux" was something one of the other women in the local LUG had to bring up when the men on the mailing list started asking if I was the model on a blog I write for.

    And given the name of this blog, I'm thinking I ought to subscribe to your RSS...
  • adria.richards
    @Mackenzie,
    Wow, you are really lucky to have met her in person.

    I read your write up on Val and enjoyed it! I'm subscribing to your blog so I learn from you what's developing in the Ubuntu world. Nice to meet you and Happy Ada Lovelace Day!
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